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I still maintain that Glendale will default before five years are up. They're bleeding like Ric Flair here.

You should have used this to illustrate your point... ^_^

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Well someone is going to default. I don't see how IceAz is going to be paying back Fortress and the NHL with the meager revenues they are receiving...

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Panthers are asking for $70 million from Broward County at best "just because" and at worst "in order to field a contender." Saw it on Deadspin.

(When I entered the NHL season thread I landed in September, so forgive me if it was already discussed there.)

Besides, this move seems Glendale-inspired.

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Oh, Panthers. Panthers, Panthers, Panthers.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/fl-panthers-request-public-money-20140109,0,1551120,full.story

The Florida Panthers professional hockey team says it's losing more than $20 million a year and needs more public funds to survive.

The struggling team is asking for a rewrite of its contract with Broward County. Under the team's proposal, the county would use additional tourism taxes to pick up $70 million in BB&T Center costs currently being paid by the Panthers. The team also hopes to develop 22 acres north of the BB&T arena in Sunrise into a casino-hotel, if the state Legislature enacts laws that allow it this spring.

Panthers President Michael Yormark said the deal that birthed the arena in the late 1990s has proven unsustainable.

"I think the community wants a healthy arena,'' Yormark said. "They want a healthy sports team. They want the benefit that a professional sports team and world-class entertainment brings to their community.''

Oh, come on. The Broward County "community" just wants to get a nice dinner at 4:30 and want for maybe their children to CALL ONCE IN A WHILE if it wouldn't be SO MUCH trouble for them just to maybe say CALL AND SAY HELLO and maybe even VISIT US if it wouldn't be asking SO MUCH OF THEM to come here and remember we DIDN'T DIE YET but that's fiiiiine forget we ever said anything we'll just sit by our phones in the dark and WAIT TO DIE ALREADY (and attend Florida Panthers hockey games, apparently).

Yormark said he's seeking the changes immediately, hoping to better compete as an entertainment venue with the Seminole Hard Rock Casino and American Airlines Arena.

The Panthers organization runs Broward's arena in Sunrise, bringing in more money from concerts and other events than from its hockey games, county records show. Financial records show the Panthers make a profit from arena operations. It's the Panthers team that's losing money, Yormark said.

"This organization has lost between $20 [million] and $30 million on an annual basis,'' Yormark said, "and those dollars have been funded by our owners.''

Well, who else should fund them? You run the arena, numbnuts.

The deal hinges on the approval of the nine-member Broward County Commission. County officials said they didn't want to rush to a vote. They'll vet the proposal at a workshop in the near future.

well we've seen how THIS turns out

The changes have "very significant implications,'' County Administrator Bertha Henry said, and would require a rewrite of the existing contract.

County Auditor Evan Lukic said he has just begun reviewing the proposal, but warned that his initial analysis left him wondering if the county would benefit.

Yormark said the 2 percent tourism bed tax created to cover the county's costs for the arena has generated millions more than expected, and it's that pot of money he's eyeing. The tax is levied on overnight visitors staying in Broward hotels.

The $185 million arena, which opened in 1998, was built with public financing for then-Panthers owner H. Wayne Huizenga. Broward leaders were sold on the controversial arena deal with promises that profits would return to the taxpayers. That has so far happened only once.

The current arrangement has the county paying $8 million a year toward the debt for arena construction. Another $2 million comes from state funds, and the Panthers pay $4.5 million. The Panthers organization also pays for maintaining and insuring the facility.

Okay so here's where I'm having trouble. The county paid to build the arena and has to service most of that debt. The Panthers pay for some of it and also maintenance and insurance. In exchange for this, which should still come out to less than the $10 million coming from taxpayers, they get to run the building and make money on all the events. So how exactly is this unsustainable for THE PANTHERS? If anything, it should be unsustainable for everyone else.

Under the proposed change, for the 14-year balance of the current contract:

•The Panthers would shed the $4.5 million annual payment; it would be picked up by the county.

WELL

•The county would contribute $500,000 a year toward maintenance, and would pay any of the property insurance tab that exceeds $1 million.

•The Panthers would swap the land it has rights to build on, 12 acres south of the arena, in favor of 22 acres on the arena's north side, where the Panthers hope a casino-hotel or some other development could be built and brought onto the tax rolls.

•The Panthers would immediately repay $10.6 million in loans the county granted them in recent years.

•The Panthers would continue contributing $500,000 a year to the Convention and Visitors Bureau.

•The Panthers would commit to investing in hockey team payroll "at a level competitive with the rest of the National Hockey League.''

So if you do the napkin math, yeah, they pay $10.6MM up front, but they stop paying $4.5 a year, which means it pays for itself pretty fast. They also get to trade 12 acres for 22 acres. Unless the 10 extra acres are swampland, that's not really what I'd call a trade. Of course, neither was Michael Frolik for Jack Skille, wocka-wocka.

It goes on like this but it just keeps making me mad. So damn tired of hearing "tut-tut, the team is just a loss leader for the sweet arena management contract" when apparently it's still not sweet enough for them and they have to go ask the government for even more free money. I hate the way this great nation is heading to socialism.

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Oh, come on. The Broward County "community" just wants to get a nice dinner at 4:30 and want for maybe their children to CALL ONCE IN A WHILE if it wouldn't be SO MUCH trouble for them just to maybe say CALL AND SAY HELLO and maybe even VISIT US if it wouldn't be asking SO MUCH OF THEM to come here and remember we DIDN'T DIE YET but that's fiiiiine forget we ever said anything we'll just sit by our phones in the dark and WAIT TO DIE ALREADY (and attend Florida Panthers hockey games, apparently).

So you're basically saying that the Broward County community is Del Boca Vista. Cool. At least that gives me a better idea of how things work down there.

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Panthers are asking for $70 million from Broward County at best "just because" and at worst "in order to field a contender." Saw it on Deadspin.

Are they trying to one-up the Marlins and be the most despised team in South Florida? Or is Jeffrey Loria a minority owner for the Miami National Hockey League Team of Broward County?

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What's to say that hasn't already been said? What is the point? The Florida Panthers are a stupid franchise that shouldn't be, as are the 'Yotes. Just wash your hands, NHL.

edit: Also admiral, might need to update the thread title to give it that citrus-y, Panther-like flavor.

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So you bought the Florida Panthers?

-Right.

For hundreds of millions of dollars?

-Right.

And now, less than four months later, you have decided that the team is unsustainable without massive government subsidy?

-Yepper.

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Nope. They're staying where they are until that lease is up in 2028. They're making millions, and face a huge penalty for breaking the lease.

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Can I just say that this is by far the best thread on the site?

Half of me wants these franchises either contracted or relocated north for the health of the league, the other half of me wants them to stay put forever and maybe have Gary Bettman bring Atlanta back in the fold as well as New Orleans and Alberquerque, just because the boneheadedness of the people calling the shots and the running commentary on here and the rest of the internet is so god damn entertaining.

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But with the whole "Panthers can't move" thing, here's where this must be a legendary Talking Heads live album, because it stops making sense: if they're losing so much money on the hockey side that they're having to hit up the county for money, why can't they negotiate with the county and say that they'll just forget the whole hockey thing and focus on other events, which they do better than the hockey, which makes more money for the county, and then we'll sell the hockey team for an absurd amount, which makes more money for the owner? Who there is still so married to the concept of a hockey team spitting distance from the Everglades, really, if it's been proven that it can't exist without huge government subsidies? especially when it appears that you can indeed have a successful arena without a Big Four anchor tenant, as seen in Kansas City?

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•The Panthers would commit to investing in hockey team payroll "at a level competitive with the rest of the National Hockey League.''

Looks like the Panthers got a call on the red phone! Tallon just said the Panthers are going to spend to the cap next year. "Nope, nope, we'll spend money no matter what!" Threatening to suppress payroll was too much even for Count Bettman to abide, evidently.

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They just aren't even trying anymore...

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